Shorebirds

The name “shorebird” applies to a wide variety of birds, but most shorebirds have stocky bodies with long legs and bills. Shorebirds generally feed on invertebrates such as aquatic insects by probing the ground with their long bills. You might notice that the shorebirds are banded above the knee joint; this is done to accommodate their habits of wading in sand and mud.

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